Training/Field Supervisor

One Heart Worldwide

One Heart Worldwide (OHW) is an International Non-Governmental Organization that has been working in the area of Maternal and Neonatal Health (MNH) since 2011. OHW works with local communities and local health service providers to develop a culturally appropriate Network of Safety around mothers and infants, by raising awareness, teaching good practices, and distributing essential equipment to ensure that mothers and infants survive delivery and the first months of life.

Details / requirements:

Job Position: Training/Field Supervisor

Duty Station: District Headquarter with frequent travel to rural areas

Responsible to: District Coordinator 

KEY TASKS AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

TECHNICAL

  • Provide close and continuous support to implement "Network of Safety" for mothers and children including Birthing Centers, equipment, BPP/MISO, MNH update, onsite coaching and  mentoring to SBA of birthing center and HFOMC strengthening and community level advocacy. 
  • Identify program needs and the logistics at health facilities and ensure timely delivery at the designated local health facilities. 
  • Manage OHW supported training activities in the district
  • Provide technical support visits to birthing centers, health workers and FCHVs with special focus on quality of services and capacity building on data collection, reporting, recording and clinical skills. 
  • Frequent field visits to facilitate the implementation process, training, program follow up and to collect routine data (annual, quarterly and monthly) from health facilities and communities.
  • Develop a network to collect and monitor all maternal and neonatal deaths in the district and undertake follow-up visits to every household where deaths have occurred to verify the death and identify causes of death. 
  • Mapping local government in the program district and collecting routine data from health facilities and communities in its catchment areas. 
  • Any other job assigned by the Supervisor or program managers

ADMINISTRATION/MANAGEMENT

  • Take active lead to build sound relationships with District (Public) Health Office, local government offices, program focal person, health facility staff, community stakeholders and female community health volunteers in order to maintain program schedule and achieve program deliverables at the field level 
  • Coordinate to ensure logistics and daily activities in all program locations.
  • Participate, represent and co-ordinate at the district, facility level and community level 
  • Work together with the supervisor to conduct the performance review and development plan annually. 
  • Contribute to prepare regular progress reports, technical deliverables, presentations, and district work plans
  • Prepare monthly, quarterly and annual progress report.
  • Prepare reports on all maternal/pregnancy related deaths and neonatal deaths, including causes of death.

Minimum Qualifications/Requirements:

  • Must be a Nepali Citizens
  • With minimum PCL nursing from a recognized academic institution with minimum three years of experience in the related field or Bachelor level education in the health sciences with 1-2 years of experience in the maternal and child health programs. 
  • Good clinical skills, and experience in working with MoH health services. 
  • Experiences in Public Health and Maternal Child Health areas and completion of SBA training will be an additional advantage.
  • Knowledge and experience in program and community level training. 
  • Practical experience in facilitation and interaction with government counterpart/local stakeholders at different local health facilities, and ability to deal with various stakeholders 
  • Knowledge and experience using MS-Office packages and statistical packages, email and internet.
  • Good verbal and written communication in English and Nepali
  • Good inter-personal skills and experience of working in a team in a multi-cultural environment
  • Sets high standards for quality of work and consistently achieves project goals
  • Ability to function as a self-starter with limited supervision

How to Apply

Interested and qualified candidates are requested to apply with cover letter, an updated CV to ohwnepal@oneheartworld-wide.org by 15th November 2017  before 17:00 hours. Please note the position in the subject line of an email must be "Application for the position of  Training/Field Supervisor"

Only shortlisted candidates will be invited for the next stage of the recruitment process.

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Posted Date 01 Nov, 2017
Apply Before 15 Nov, 2017
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